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    3D Printed Pre-Historic Tool Handles

    3D Printing continues to blow me a away both from a utility and an artistic standpoint. Two designers Ami Drach and Dov Ganchrow, decided to 3D print handles for traditional pre-historic tools. the handles were used to highlight the functionality of each tool, which may not have been obvious for most people who are not archeologists. More details and images of their work can be found here: http://3dprint.com/5719/pre-historic-3d-prints/

    Below is just one example of the 3D printed handle they fit to an ancient axe-like tool. What do you guys think?

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    The head looks more functional than the handle. Stylistically, it's better looking too - that part they made looks like a plumbing fixture.

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